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  2. Hillfort - Wikipedia

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    Maiden Castle in Dorset is the largest hillfort in England. Where Roman influence was less strong, such as uninvaded Ireland and unsubdued northern Scotland, hillforts were still built and used for several more centuries. There are over 2,000 Iron Age hillforts known in Britain of which nearly 600 are in Wales. [12]

  3. List of hillforts in England - Wikipedia

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    List of hillforts in England. Add languages. ... Demelza Castle, [19] St Dennis Hill Fort, [18 ... A crowd-sourced project to map the hillforts of Britain and Ireland.

  4. Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland was an online database of hillforts―fortified settlements built in the Bronze Age and Iron Age―in the British Isles.It was compiled by researchers from the University of Edinburgh, the University of Oxford and University College Cork, led by Ian Ralston and Gary Lock.

  5. Lists of hillforts - Wikipedia

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    Hillforts are fortified settlements that were built across Europe in the Bronze Age, Iron Age, and, to a lesser extent, the Early Middle Ages. The following pages are lists of hillforts: Great Britain List of hillforts in Wales. List of hillforts in Monmouthshire; List of hillforts on the Isle of Man; List of hillforts in Northern Ireland

  6. List of hillforts in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The landscape of Ireland is dotted with many hillforts. These are classically defined as small hilltop settlements fortified with earthworks , but many are not located on hills, and probably did not function as forts. [ 1 ]

  7. Hillforts in Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Age hillforts have remained dominating features in the British landscape: as ethnologist J. Forde-Johnston noted, "Of all the earthworks that are such a notable feature of the landscape in England and Wales few are more prominent or more striking than the hillforts built during the centuries before the Roman conquest."

  8. Vitrified fort - Wikipedia

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    Vitrified fort, England, 1829. Vitrified forts are generally situated on hills offering strong defensive positions. Their form seems to have been determined by the contour of the flat summits which they enclose. The walls vary in size, a few being upwards of 12 feet (3.7 m) high, and are so broad that they present the appearance of embankments.

  9. Wikipedia:GLAM/Oxford/hillforts - Wikipedia

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    List of hillforts in Ireland and List of hillforts in Northern Ireland were created by adapting drafts from Listeria. Existing hillfort articles should also link to the Atlas, at least as an external link, since the Atlas will have up-to-date descriptions and research. Stats for list-of-hillforts articles